Category Archives: Your Rights Under the Constitution

Since the 1930s, Congress has enacted numerous federal statutes to address serious problems regarding family law matters that states have been either unwilling or unable to resolve, especially when the welfare of children is involved. Source: The Federalization of Family … Continue reading →

For those of you fighting CPS and are threatened with jail because of your pages, blogs, facebook etc, here is the proof they can not prosecute you for speaking out. You Are protected! The First Amendment’s Glass Half Full Those … Continue reading →

You have first amendment rights even on the internet use them – don’t be afraid. It is your life and your child’s life that is at stake!!!! Johnson v. Boggs, 3:05-CV-00036-JTC (N.D. Ga. 2005) Parents Will Not Be Arrested Over … Continue reading →

Should you be wondering what a Reverse Miranda card is, continue reading. It will prove of value to CPS Social Workers and to law enforcement officers. They will not read you your Miranda Rights because they have no evidence of … Continue reading →

Let’s once again visit the First Amendment under the United States Consititution which supersedes all state constitutions. The First Amendment is made up of basics rights- not privileges. For those of you who don’t know the difference let me just … Continue reading →

The Thirteenth Amendment states: “Neither Slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Congress shall have power … Continue reading →

09 SB 207/HCSFA This new law signed by Ga. Gov. Sunny Perdue opens up the hearings on Child Deprivation to the public. This law was enacted Jan 2010. The only way the hearing can be closed is if the Judge … Continue reading →

What are the requirements of the Fourth Amendment? The general rule is that unreasonable searches and seizures are banned. But the second part of the rule is the most important in this context. All warrantless searches are presumptively unreasonable. There … Continue reading →

This manual is used by Georgia DFCS when they are charging parents with Deprivation which is settled in Family court. However, under the Ga goces it is listed as a criminal offense. In family courts there are no juries and … Continue reading →